Mission Trips
APPALACHIA SERVICE PROJECT
Appalachia Service Project (ASP) is a Christian Ministry, open to all people, that inspires hope through volunteer home repair in Central Appalachia. CUMC youth and adults serve each year with ASP to help provide home repairs and additions to families in those communities.
For more information please click HERE to go to our Appalachia Service Project Page.
SNEEDVILLE MISSION TRIP
Each summer, a mission team of youth and adults travel to Sneedville, TN to serve the community through construction projects, backyard bible school, and nursing home and ladies' group ministries. Throughout the week the Sneedville mission team centers on God by building relationships with each other and the community residents.
For more information please click HERE to go to our Sneedville Mission Trip Page.
Disaster Response
United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR)
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is a ministry of The United Methodist Church dedicated to alleviating human suffering around the globe. UMCOR’s work reaches people in more than 80 countries, including the United States. They provide humanitarian relief when war, conflict, or natural disaster disrupt life to such an extent that communities are unable to recover on their own. UMCOR spends 100 percent of designated donations on the projects our donors specify. Centreville UMC often utilizes this organization to channel our support for relief around the world.
Flood Buckets
One way we provide assistance in response to global disasters is to provide cleaning kits (also known as flood buckets) to UMCOR. Visit www.umcmission.org/umcor-cleaning-kit/ to learn more.
For questions, contact: Phil Mohr pmohr@centreville-umc.org
Early Response Team
Our Early Response Team is a specially-trained team of volunteers who respond to disasters such as floods, tornadoes, and hurricanes. These teams are not a first response group of emergency workers, and they are not a recovery or rebuild team. They are there to clear debris and stabilize homes, and to provide caring support and a Christian presence in the wake of a disaster.
A typical project includes removing debris, mucking out houses, and tarping roofs. A key phrase to describe the work of an ERT team is to make a situation “safe, sanitary, and secure.”
Volunteers must receive the required ERT training. Deployment is based on need and availability.
Contact: Phil Mohr pmohr@centreville-umc.org
Missionaries We Support
Centreville UMC is in covenant partnerships with three missionaries, one local and two global. Learn more about who they are, where they serve, and how you can support them.

Where: Ahuachapán, El Salvador Organization: UMC General Board of Global Ministries (GBGM) Missionary Project: Leadership development coordinator of the Evangelical Methodist Church in El Salvador About the…
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Ellyn Dubberly
Where: Ahuachapán, El Salvador
Organization: UMC General Board of Global Ministries (GBGM) Missionary
Project: Leadership development coordinator of the Evangelical Methodist Church in El Salvador
About the Ministry:
The Evangelical Methodist Church of El Salvador is a young community of slightly more than 1,000 members, of whom half are children. It also has many young adult participants. El Salvador has gone through a great deal of social upheaval in recent years, but its resourceful, resilient people are reconstructing a country committed to human rights, health, and economic prosperity. Through is programs and projects, the Methodist Church has become an expression of social conscience.
About Ellyn:
Ellyn is a native of North Carolina, where she is a member of the First United Methodist Church of Rocky Mount in the North Carolina Annual Conference. She received a Bachelor of Social Work from Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, and a master’s degree in Christian Education from Pfeiffer University, Charlotte, in 2011. She also holds a United Methodist certification in Chrisitan education and children’s ministry. Ellyn has worked as a pre-kindergarten teacher, and from 2005 to 2013 was director of children’s ministries at her church in Rocky Mount.
Her parents exposed Ellyn to mission at an early age and she came to understand, she says, that “God’s love is way bigger than his love for me and my loved ones; that it stretched across the world.” She says that God has given her a desire to share her gifts with others. “I am humbled to be a light of Christ wherever he plants me, and am strengthened by faithful trust in the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit.”
Her first mission trip was to Puerto Rico when she was in the fourth grade, the first of many such experiences. “The majority of our work was throughout Central America,” she recalls. “I remember struggling to understand why there were people with so little, when I saw so much materialism in my home country….Then I realized that while others might be poor in material things, I was poor in spiritual things. The people I met on those earliest trips were a witness to me of the joy that is present in a living, dedicated relationship with Jesus Christ.”
Ellyn’s interest in El Salvador began with her husband, Brian, who felt called to serve the young church there as a long-term volunteer. At first, he planned to spend three months in Central America and three at home, but came to realize more concentrated attention was needed there. The couple moved toward Ellyn becoming a missionary in the place where she had received such a warm welcome when visiting Brian.
In El Salvador, Ellyn was drawn in by the way in which the church includes children, youth, and women in worship. There are several women pastors. Young people are actively involved in worship leadership and evangelism. “My heart melted in Communion when all the children were served first, a beautiful reminder of Jesus welcoming children in his arms and blessing them,” she says.
Connect with Ellyn: edubberly@umcmission.org

Where: George Mason University, Fairfax VA Organization: Cru Project: Helping college students know Jesus, grow in their faith, and go to the world to tell others. About the…
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Grace Dennis
Where: George Mason University, Fairfax VA
Organization: Cru
Project: Helping college students know Jesus, grow in their faith, and go to the world to tell others.
About the Ministry:
Grace transferred to Mason her junior year seeking Christian community and found that in Cru. She felt called to campus ministry after being poured into by many people in the field throughout high school and college, and growing in her faith through her involvement with Cru. After graduating and marrying her husband, Ryan, Grace joined the Mason team. Some of her favorite things are Jesus, spending time with old and new friends, helping people grow in their faith, running, and popcorn. Ryan also volunteers with Mason Cru through discipleship and coaching the worship team.
Global Ministries We Support
Holistic Haitian Alliance
Holistic Haitian Alliance formerly Helping Haitian Angels has been serving in Haiti since 2008. Although they started out as an orphanage they have grown and transformed into so much more. The new name reflects those changes. Kay Anj Village (KAV) is located on 40 acres in the Haitian commune of Dekle, just outside of Cap-Haitien. In addition to foster homes, KAV has an education campus with primary, secondary, and vocational schools; a dental clinic, five farms, transitional care for young adults, volunteer housing, and is home to Hope Church – our growing community center of Evangelism. CUMC sent a team in 2013 and again in 2015. CUMC has helped and supported many projects including the school
library, a STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) program, fruit trees, chickens, school supplies, sewing machines and supplies. Currently CUMC supports a student monthly. His name is Joanel and he attends a local secondary school. Individual student sponsorships are available and information can be found at www.holistichaitianalliance.org
For more information contact:
Contact: Jeanne Furcron jfurcron@gmail.com